> On the top of my wish list is:
> - true modal dialogs
> - working accelerators
> - (more) complete event support
> - drag-n-drop support (please apply my patch)
>=20
>=20
> /J
My wants:
1) see above
2) incoporate (with owners consent and proper, consistent documentation) =
subclasses from Laurent and Johan's work into the base
3) Updated documentation (ie.. instead of TBD, explain that the feature =
has not been implimented or that the implimentation lacks x,y, or z =
functionallity)
4) Scrollable windows. ie, if you put 20 text fields on a form(stacking =
vertically with a -top of say '3'), each with a -height of 20, but only =
make the form -height 100, there should be some ability to have the form =
scroll so that the fields are viewable. Of course, this capability =
should also be enabled on tabstrips and splitter controlled windows =
also. Not sure this is is something that can be done with the base =
Windows API though???
If I miss something that is already there , let me know.
Joe

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> On the top of my wish list is:
> - true modal dialogs
> - working accelerators
> - (more) complete event support
> - drag-n-drop support (please apply my patch)
>=20
>=20
> /J
My wants:
1) see above
2) incoporate (with owners consent and proper, consistent documentation) =
subclasses from Laurent and Johan's work into the base
3) Updated documentation (ie.. instead of TBD, explain that the feature =
has not been implimented or that the implimentation lacks x,y, or z =
functionallity)
4) Scrollable windows. ie, if you put 20 text fields on a form(stacking =
vertically with a -top of say '3'), each with a -height of 20, but only =
make the form -height 100, there should be some ability to have the form =
scroll so that the fields are viewable. Of course, this capability =
should also be enabled on tabstrips and splitter controlled windows =
also. Not sure this is is something that can be done with the base =
Windows API though???
If I miss something that is already there , let me know.
Joe

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